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Las Vegas Daily Optic from Las Vegas, New Mexico • 6

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LAS VEGAS DAILY OPTIC TUKtflUY, MA 0, 1U05. )V innim i HANDICAP SHOOT J. A. JticktT of Denver, wan Introduced at tho CU-lon office In Albuquerque by Oooryo A. Cnmpfield.

Mr. Kicker there to interest local shooters In tho handicap shoot which will take place at Trinidad, September 6 and 7, tb sporti of that city offering puriies aggregating $1,000, and thla afternoon around mingling with tho "bent" In thnt lino In the city. Mr. nicker no wrepre-nentlng the Union. Metallic cartridge company, lmt formally wan manager of the "Outdoor Life" magazine at ivnver.

BEQUEST TO LIBRARY In tho will of the late Robert Hausechlld, who paased away Saturday at the home of D. P. GUI In Albuquerque, the house and lot at the corner of Lead avenuo and South Walter atreet is bequeathed to tho Albnqucrquo public library, tho proceeds to be utilized In the equipment and conduct of that institution. Mr. Hauxechlld, who was a German by birth, and who had by his thrift and Industry accumulated an Independent fortune, was a broad-minded citizen who appreciated the value to tho city of Its aplcndld library and the need of keeping It abreast with the progress of tho community.

SOCIETY OFFICERS At well-attended mectlnffof the Old Albuquerque mutual protective society tho following officers were elected for tho ensuing year: President, Jesus Romero; vice-president, Thonian Werner; secretary, Tomas R. Duran; treasurer, George K. Denney; council committee, Trinidad A. Max-amlano Sanchez, Miguel Duran; sick and general overseer, Disiderlo Mom toya; funeral director, David Cervantes; sergeant at arms, Biblan Pe-rea; executive board, Jose Ignaclo Garcia, Curios Cervantes, Teodoclo Sandoval, Mariano Griego, Anastaclo Del Valle, Rafael Garcia. DIAMOND ROBBERY The police at Albuquerque have been quietly at.

work on what Is believed to be another robbery of diamonds. Several weeks ago Mrs. G. II. Fitzgerald laid aside three' valuable rings, worth about $300 or Doth the doctorand Mrs.

Fitzgerald remained home that evening and are quite positive no one entered toe house. Nevertheless the diamonds were not found the next day, and after a futile search for the missing jewels, the matter was reported to Chief of Police McMillln. Ho has been at work on the ease for several days, but as yet has found vo clew to the robbers, i COINfi IIS BADim -ri ..1 Till? Tt'DD i in1, th 1 r- of I (orn from Motion. Burdock the plant of the Citizens' gas. BtteM reDgthens and heat and power company, the north- 7 ithe stomach; makes Indigestion im east part of Roswell.

progressing po, rapidly and Manager Jones states that If gd weMher the wall of! Pa(rkk n(, MM mi- iJimuiiiK win eompieteo mis week, They are now well underway. K. K. Hull, of Kingfisher, O. who Is president of the company, has been there for the past few dsjs looking after the work on the plant and left for Ms home.

He stated to a Record re- porter before leaving that the work was progressing In a manner most satisfactory. Mr. Hull Is gre.ltly pleased with RoswoJ! nnd its tiros- 1 PC APPOINTED CONSUW-Louls Hoh- letter, who has been appointed Unit- ed States consul at Hermoslllo. Mexl- co, is a former resident of New Mexico. He was a member of the dry Roods firm of Doll A Hostetter, which sores, tetter, eczema and piles.

Soi failed Albuquerque In the early '80s, winters Dn and K. D. Cloo J-nnd went from that city to Las Cru- all. cck, where he was for years connected In responsible position with Martin Jhn Watson nnd Martha Lohman's general wholesale and retell Hooth (colored) of Trinidad, appeared merchandise store. About year ngn 3nnp lUym he left Ljis Cruces nd moved with bis husband ami wife, family to Onmha, Nebrasha, where bis I brother In law editor of the Omaha Bee.

was through the influence of Editor IbwwMcr that he fcernred ids appointment av consul ANNIVERSARY PARTY An anniversary parly was held the hand some home of Mr and Mrs. F. K. Stvrees on north Second street In Al buquertpie. Thursday night, and the re port or the affair, which reached the Citizen office Friday morning, prompt rd that paper to say that It was one or me nicepi nn-i most soriaWe cele- brations or such an event ever held in that city, Mr.

and Mrs. Sturttes. and sor, Lloyd, were extremely solicitous about their guests and were particular in their efforts to make fPH at home and their presence welcomed. Music, parlor games and refreshments Interspersed with congratulations for Mr. and Mrs.

Sturges, were the features of the evening, and the CItWen states it mildly when It says that everybody had ft most delightful time. Twenty-one years asro. in the little town of Las Vegas, Mr. and Mrs. Stur-gs were united In the holy bonds of wedlock, and the celebration was the acknowledgment of th anniversary of that happy event.

Women love a rlear, healthy complexion. 'ur t.ooj makes It. liur-dock lllood Hitters makes pure blood. l'rof. O.

R. Smith and Messrs. Hunt and Pierre lllntu of tho whnol of mines returned to Socorro from tho Magdalena mining district, where they had spent several days In mlno survey. Ing. Bodily pain loses Its terror If you've a bottle of Dr.

Tboraa' Kclectrlc Oil In th house. Instant relief In tases of cuts sprains, accidents of. any sort. James Caso has closed the buffet In the Klks' building at Albuquerque and will tako charge of the refreshment stand at Traction park now that the season at that popular resort has opened. Rose Hartsel and Lunt.

Denton returned to Raton from a visit to Gold-field, Nevada. Rod Cross Rag Rlue makes clothes be cured In much less time when promptly treated. For sale by all druggists. V. X.

Townsend returned to Santa Fo after spending several days in Albuquerque on business. Ladles who tako pride In clear, white clothes should use Red Cross lias Ulue, eold by grocers. 3 Mother General Praxedes and Mother Roslne, secretary, arrived In Las Crimes lust week. It was decided during the mother general's visit that a new academy will tie built, at laa Cruces. "Neglect colds n.ake fat grave-gards." Dr.

Wood's No-way Pine Syrup helps men and women a hat py, vIporhiH old age. A. If. Hilton, one of iran Antonio's thriving merchants, was at Socorro on private business. Mr.

Hilton had Juki returned from a irlp down into Mexico. Accidents come with distressing frequency on tho farm. Cuts, bruises. stings, sprains. Dr.

Thomas' Electric Oil relieves the pain instantly. Never safe without It. The ladies of the Degree of Honor at Albuquerque will give a dance on the evening of Wednesday, May 17th. It's the little colds that grow Into big colds; the big colds that end in consumption and death. Watch the colds.

Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. J. E. McKnown and wife were In Raton from their ranch and are the guests of 'Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Beririger. Ifnlf tht fill, fcat ft Al rt Noah of Aylmer, were married at Raton. i While a bilious attack is decidedly unpleasant It is qulcklv reet when i Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets' nrt iwv! tri- nnln oil fi.riirl.u .1,,.

i-u. Lllte rooming house In Albuquerque, left for Helen, where he will look af- ter his business Interests. Ancient witchery was believed in by only a few but the truo merit of Do-Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is kno-vn by every one who has used it for bolln, Terrific Race With Death. "Death was fast approaching." writes Hiilph F. of Tampa, describing bis fearful race wllh death, a result of liver trouble; and heart disease, which bad robbed me of hb-ep and of all Interest in life.

1 1 .1 1 mim lit" U) ItiHI several n.edleln. a. got no benefit until I began to Klootrle Hitters, So wonderful was their effect, that in three days 1 ft.t. like a new man, and today 1 am cured of all my troubles." rati teed at all price 50c. .1.

F. Itonham and other business men of Las Cruces believe that they have discovered marble near that town whleh will rival and probably be superior to the famous marble of Italy. if in a kind of bilious mid. You wish an ni to digest food, No other pill Is half so good As m-Witfs Little Early Klsers. When Vr jou ft ei impending ill, And need a magic little pill.

No other one will the bill Like IV Wilt Uttle Rirty Risers. Sold by Winter Irug and K. Goodall. A Creeping Death, lilooj poison creeps up towards the heart, causing death. J.

K. Stearns, Helle I'll I no, writes that friend dreadfully Injured his hand, which swelled up like blood poisoning. Ducklen's Arnica Halve drew out tho poison, healed the wound, and saved! his life. Rest In the world for burns and sores. 25c at all druggists.

Wm. Holmes arrived homo in Springer from his visit of two months In California. A Good Suggestion. Mr. C.

It. Walnwrlght of Lemon City, has written tho manufacturers that much better results are obtained from the uso of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhoen Remedy In cases of pains In the stomach, colic and cholera morbus by taking It In water as hot as can be drank. That when taken In this way the cTfect Is double In rapidity. "It seems to get at the right spot instantly," he says. For i-ale by all druggists.

Luther Stover, manager of the Roh-well electric light company was In Albuquerque on business for a dny or two. Use Allen's Foot A powder to be shaken Into the shoes. Your feet feel swollen, nervous and damp, and get Jred easily. If you have aching feet, try Aller's Foot-Ease. Jc rests the feet and makes new or tight shoes easy.

Cures aching, swollen, sweating feet, blist ers and callous spots. Relieves Chilblains, corns and bunions of all pain and Elves rest and comfort. Try It to-day. Sold by all Druggists, '2cc. Don't accept any substitute.

Trial package FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. Dr.

Charles R. Keyos, president of the school of mines at Socorro was in Albuquerque on his way homo from a business trip to Santa Fe. If in a kind of bilious mood, You wish an aid to digest food, No other pill Is half good As De Witt's Little Early Risers. When e'er you feel Impending ill, And need magic little pill, No other one will fill the bill Like HeWitt's Little R'ts. Sold by WluUrs Drug nnd K.

Goodall. Announcements will be issued sxa of tho wedding of Miss Edith Myrtle Clerk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Clarke of Albuquerque to Frederick Petit of tnat city. How to Ward Off Old Age.

The most successful way of warding off the approach of old age is to maintain a vigorous digestion. This can be done by eating only fond suited to your i.ge and occupation, and when any disorder of the stomach appears take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to correct it. If you have a weak ftomach or are troubled with indistcMlon, you will find these Tfblets tu be Just what you need. For sale by il! urusgists. Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. KoneyfiiMd, of Johnson Mesa, Colfax county, rejoice In the arrival of twin babies. Why Suffer From Rheumatism? Why suffer from rheumatism when one application of Chamberlain's Fain Btlm will relieve the pain? The quick relief which this liniment affords makes rest and sleep possible that alone Is worth many times its cost. Many who have used it hoping 'mly for a short relief from suffering have been happily surprised to find that after awhile the relief became permanent.

Mrs. V. It. Loggett of Yum Yum, Tennessee, U. S.

writes. "I am a great sufferer from rheumatism over from bead to foot, and Chamberlain's Pain Italm Is the only thing that will relieve the piiln." For sale by all druggists. 3C To the East Thoro is no Routo Mora Satisfactory Than tho Burlington, Its splendid I ruins, euij.e. with every iiaxlei entitriviitieo for comfort, move over its own rails on fast, sehedules from Denver to Omaha, KaiiH City, St. and to the great eastern pate, ways, Cbieak'o and St.

Louis, where may eonnret with the best trains of riiicipal eastern railroads. If you will l.t me know where you wish to go. I will furnish you a s.impli! itinerary showing the eomplete -bedule, eorne-rt ions and rates. Tii' Iturlinirt'in rnt. i- T.

it Spra mm 2C Ancient witchery was believed In If oiily a few but tho truo merit of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo Is known by ewiy one who has used it for sores, tetter, eczema nnd piles. Sob! Winters Drug and K. D. Good-all. Miss M.

K. pianette, of the Indian school In Santa Fe, Is In Albuquerque. Cleared For Action, When the body Is cleared for action, by Dr. King's New Life Pills, you can tell It by tho bloom of health on tho checks; the brightness of tho eyes; the firmness of tho flesh and muscles; the buoyancy of tho mind. Try them.

At druggists, 25 cents. Mrs. John Prettl, of Illossburg, died leaving a husband and three sons to mourn her loss, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Very Best. have been using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and wanj to say It Is the best cough medicine I have ever taken," says Geo. L.

Chubb, a merchant of Harlan, Mich. There is no question about, its being the best, as it will cure a cough or cold in less time than any other treatment. It should always be kept in the house ready for instant use, for a cold can whiter than snow. Delights the laundress, all grocers. 4 Writ.

K. Corbett has entirely regained his eyesight at Topeka where he went from Raton a few weeks ago. Saved By Dynamite. Sometimes, a flaming city is saved by dynamiting a space that the fire can't cross. Sometimes, a cough bancs on so long, you feel as if nothing but dynamite would cure it.

Z. T. Gray, or Calhoun. writes: "My wife had a very aggravated cough, which kept her awake nights. Two physicians could not help her; so she took Dn King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which eased her cough, gave her sleep, and finally cured her." Strictly scientific cure for Dronchttis and La Grippe." At all druggists, price 50c and guaranteed.

Trial bottle free. Severino Martinez, the- Black Lake merchant and stockraiser, has a large bunch of sheep near Roy and is preparing for I he lambing season. yj Of rt'u eele f-Ot rt'UriKaiiness. Cpuiii. iWurphir? a.ic tiA ftitti lteinrt U.

the Tctiaccoriaui! mm ana cur5lel CWTt N4aa THE KEELtf WSTITUTE4 tiflteiUk. BAR HER CENTER STREE CI ASS WURKMIA. 0. L. (IVtiiOVt.

fnt. OollolOUH Bream aitt Pastries Phttnm 77. National Awm. Marvey's Lower Ranch Can feed all those who drive out, util care for a Itmite 1 number of boarders. On or before the first of dune The Mountain Ranch will be opened for guests.

The Mountain Ranch is for sale. Telephone Harvey's Ranch I J. P. VALLERY. Cnfrl I03) Siv.nwcntH St.

Denver. i OF NEW MEXICO kou, (iwraw rvi Las Vegas, June 19 to August 11. ALGEBRA, PHYSICS. BOTANY, PEDAGOGY, ZOOLOGY, CIVIL GOVERNMENT, ARITHMETIC, GRAMMAR PHYSIOLOGY, u. 3.

HISTORY, OBSERVATION WORK, GEOGRAPHY, PRIMARY METHODS, ORTHOGRAPHY, READING, two or more classes in each gebra, Rotany, Zoology, Advanced Ped Tuition free. Send for Bulletin of Edmund ALA WILLIAM VAUGHN. BEST APPOINTMENTS ADMIRABLE OUISIHE COURTEOUS ATTENTION SANTA FE, M. I ffeHfeSr5'tt5-fe eVfctNfc nana fc'fetWfc tyfe fyfe iVttfcV rr. V) rj Wi Wi 4 W.

i WO SANTA FE CENTRAL SUNSHINE ROUTE, VIA Connecting with the B. P. fe N. E. and Chicacro, Rock Island and Pacific R.

R. Shortest line out of anta ye or New Mexico, to oLicajro, Kansas City or St. Louis. When you travel take tho BEST, SAFEST AND SHORTEST ROAD We have portable chutes for loading shewp at Torrance. Permanent stock yards at Wil -( lard, Estaucia, Stanley and Sante Fe.

Shortest line to El Puso, Mexico, and the southwest. The only first class route to California via Santa Fe Central, El TIME CARD leave Daily no. 1 p. 4:05 p. 111 p.

111) p. til i 8:10 p. Hi Arrive aily NO. '2 p. in 1 p.

12:20 p. 9:40 it Stations SANTA KE KEX.VEDY. MOKIAKTY fx If Stop for tnenls. west bound. Service unsurpassed Pullman Cars of the latest pattern.

TRY OUR ROUTE. S. B. W. H.

ANDREWS, Pres. J. A. KNOX, Low Rete To Sinry All the way Ask V. ,1.

Lueas, Tieket Agent, A S. F. Ijis Vegas M. SB This la the Farmer's Year Buy Plows and Seeders Now Livtcr Come to Us for Yoir HewrvcstiiMJ Machinery Ami wln-ii tin- al.tinilatit cn lt.ive Wn rini. iel wc will l.uy tlunt C.tsh Browne lYIanzanarcs Co Wholesale Wool, lldcs and Pelts Oomoioto l.tne of Amolrt Hop Always on tlnnd branch.

Doublo dally recitations In Al agogy and Physics. tho Summer Session. J. Vert. President.

HOTEL CLAIRE SANTA FE, N. M. Fire Proof, Electric Lighted, Steam Heated, Centrally Located. Baths and Sanitary Plumbing Throughout. Large Sample Room for Commercial Men.

American or European Plan. GEO. E. ELLIS, Proprietor and Owner. i W.

Wi si. W. tkW ikWi RAILWAY SYSTEM TORRANCE GATEWAY 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i Paso -Northwestern and Southern Pacific. No. 1 makes close connection at Torrance with the Golden Gate Limited, No.

44, east bound, on the Rock Island. No. 2 makes close connection with Golden Gate Limited ITo. 43, Dining, Library and Berths reserved by wire. GRIMSHAW, G.

F. P. A. Gen' I Manager. Traveling F.

P. A. 4 Spring Trips California. You can go to California any day between March 1st and May 15th for $25.00, a little more than half fare one way. Travel comfortably in tourist Pull' man or chair car An unusual opportunity to ins pect California farm lands.

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1896-1907